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2024 Pushcart Prize Nominations
Please join us in celebrating Hominum's 2024 Pushcart Prize Nominations!
The Pushcart Prize: Best of the Small Presses series, published
Hominum Journal
Nov 26, 20241 min read
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The Haunting Images of War, An Exploration of the Ravages of Time: A Review of Jakub Arbes’s Newton's Brain
Thanks to independent presses like Jantar Publishing, the world of Eastern European literature translated into English is growing at an impr
Hominum Journal
Oct 10, 20245 min read
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2024 Best of the Net Nomination
We are incredibly excited to announce Hominum 's 2024 Best of the Net nominations! Please join us in cheering on these incredible writers...
Hominum Journal
Sep 27, 20241 min read
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Looking Forward to Victory—But Focused on Daily Life: A Review of Andrey Kurkov’s Our Daily War
While innumerable diaries—both journalistic and civilian—written during the current Russo-Ukrainian War have been published, very few manage
Hominum Journal
Sep 14, 20244 min read
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A Review of Cadena Deulen’s "Desire Museum"
Danielle Cadena Deulen is a writer, professor, and podcaster. Originally from the Northwest, she now lives in Atlanta where she teaches...
Hominum Journal
Aug 29, 20244 min read
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Dean Rader’s poetry collection is in dialogue with the ghosts of people you have loved and lost.
The first time I came into contact with Dean Radar was during the most recent CLMP FIRECRACKER Awards. For the past few years, I have been
Hominum Journal
Jul 10, 20245 min read
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Emma McCoy’s writing is a walk with the immortal spirit of woman.
Emma McCoy (B.A. Literature) reads for Whale Road Review and Minison Project, and is a former EIC of Driftwood. She’s the author of “In...
Hominum Journal
Apr 29, 20245 min read
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2024 Best New Poets Nominations
It is with great honor and pleasure that we present to you Hominum's 2024 Best New Poet Nominees, Jason Fraley for his poem, "[Say creation
Hominum Journal
Apr 11, 20241 min read
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In Spite of Death: A Review of Stephanie Niu’s "Survived By: An Atlas of Disappearance"
Stephanie Niu is a poet, writer, and digital humanities scholar from Marietta, Georgia. She is the author of Survived By: An Atlas of...
Hominum Journal
Mar 22, 20244 min read
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Darren C. Demaree stuns in new collection. "Each chapter read like a chant—repetitive and persistent, in search of something greater."
Darren C. Demaree grew up in Mount Vernon, Ohio. He is a graduate of the College of Wooster, Miami University, and Kent State University....
Hominum Journal
Mar 14, 20243 min read
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AWP is a Literary version of San Diego Comic-Con! Complete with RockStars, Autographs, Runways, and After Parties!
The only advice I can ever give you if you wanna be a writer, is keep writing. And read all you can, read everything. -- Stan Lee I’m not...
Hominum Journal
Mar 7, 20248 min read
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Literary Adaptations in Cinema: When the Page Meets the Silver Screen
Literary adaptations have long been a cornerstone of cinema. From the silent film era to today's blockbuster franchises, books have...
Hominum Journal
Feb 29, 20244 min read
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"It's a twisted type of worship": Sean Patrick Mulroy's "Hated For The Gods"
In 2023, acclaimed poet Sean Patrick Mulroy released his long-awaited debut collection of work, Hated For The Gods, winner of the 2020 Butto
Hominum Journal
Jan 4, 20244 min read
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"Michael Chang's Writing is a Bruce Lee-Eminem PUNCH": A Review of Almanac of Useless Talents
By Cid Galicia | Michael Chang’s writing is a Bruce Lee-Eminem PUNCH to your poetry face!
Hominum Journal
Dec 20, 20236 min read
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Franz Kafka as Survivalist Prayer: Review of Babylon Laid Waste: Journey in the Twilight of the Gods
Set in 1946, Babylon Laid Waste: A Journey in the Twilight of the Gods follows the book’s main character Misia Safran, a highly talented...
Hominum Journal
Nov 22, 20208 min read
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“Creation opens on a cliffhanger”: Stephanie Chang's A Night Market in Technicolor
Poetry editor Christina Miles reviews ISSUE 1 contributor Stephanie Chang's debut chapbook, A Night Market in Technicolor.
Hominum Journal
Sep 15, 20203 min read
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The Great American Novel in Transition and Translation
I am 36 years old. According to Wikipedia, I am on the upper end of the age range for Millennials, which means I am young enough to...
Hominum Journal
Sep 7, 20207 min read
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A Review of Yield by Lydia Unsworth
Lydia Unsworth's chapbook is described as 'mashed together', 'a call-and-response with the Tao Te Ching' and 'a stretch back and forth...
Hominum Journal
Sep 6, 20203 min read
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A Review of Making Tracks by Katy Wareham Morris
Published by V. Press This collection is a fragmented history of the poet's own father and the MG Rover car site in Longbridge,...
Hominum Journal
Aug 30, 20203 min read
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10 Questions with the Editors of Sienna Solstice
Art by Trenyce Tong Sienna Solstice is an anti-disciplinary and multimedia journal that "integrates art and science into one cohesive...
Hominum Journal
Jul 28, 20204 min read
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